
 | Anger and hate versus peace and prosperity: The real battle for Pakistan’s future continues Exactly one week ago, at 9.20 am on March 10, 2010, a routine office meeting was shattered by the sound of armed militants... more >>
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 | World Vision: Pakistan Attack ‘Brutal and Senseless’ World Vision today is mourning the brutal and senseless deaths of six members our staff in the Mansehra District of Pakistan after an unprovoked attack by gunmen... more >>
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 | World Vision Concerned About Child Trauma in the Aftermath of the Chile Quake Dichato, Chile – World Vision today opened a new children’s centre in Dichato, Chile, which was devastated by last’s week’s deadly earthquake and tsunamis... more >>
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 | Tents, babies and hope It was the last days of her pregnancy when she found herself gazing at the stars at a crowded camp in Port-au-Prince... more >>
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 | World Vision: Helicopter only access to “completely destroyed” isolated communities following Chile quake Whole towns are “completely destroyed” or have “totally disappeared” following Saturday’s deadly 8.8 earthquake in Chile reports World Vision... more >>
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 | World Vision: Remote Communities Most Vulnerable Following Chile Quake World Vision began distributing hundreds of blankets and some water containers to Santiago's earthquake survivors... more >>
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 | World Vision: Remote Communities Most Vulnerable Following Chile Quake A senior World Vision New Zealand staffer, who worked with World Vision Chile last year, says remote communities are the most vulnerable following this weekend’s powerful quake.... more >>
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 | Information about World Vision's operations in Chile Since 1980, World Vision Chile has been implementing development projects within the country's poorest, most marginalized communities... more >>
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 | World Vision assessing damages, preparing to respond to Chile earthquake World Vision is preparing to respond to the massive 8.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Chile... more >>
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 | The World Vision New Zealand response to date: How donations are helping World Vision’s response in Haiti so far... more >>
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 | Minister Finishes 40 Hour Famine and Motivates Kiwis to Help Haiti This morning, Youth Affairs Minister, Paula Bennett finished her 40 Hour Famine, raising $10,700 to boost World Vision’s relief efforts in Haiti... more >>
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